Daniel Céspedes Daza

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For a bit of context, a typical Web 2.0 identity problem would involve someone gaining access to the username and password of your Twitter account, but a Web 3.0 identity problem is when someone gains access to a complete, hyper-realistic replica of your face or voice or even biometric self. You can see the precursors of this type of digital impersonation with recent technologies like Deepfakes.
The Spatial Web: How Web 3.0 Will Connect Humans, Machines, and AI to Transform the World
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